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Given:


y=((1)/(4))^x

Required:

Translate it to the graph of


y=((1)/(4))^(x-1)-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Rewrite the function as:


\begin{gathered} y=((1)/(4))^x((1)/(4))^(-1)-2 \\ y=4((1)/(4))^x-2 \end{gathered}

To graph the function


y=4((1)/(4))^x

multiply all the y- coordinates of the function


y=((1)/(4))^x

by 4. Since 4>1, so the graph has a vertical stretching.

The graph of


y=4((1)/(4))^x-2

shift the graph of


y=4((1)/(4))^x

2 units down by subtracting 2 from the y-coordinate of the points of the graph


y=4((1)/(4))^(x)

Thus the graph of


y=((1)/(4))^(x-1)-2

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